Solar and Stellar Magnetism

    General
    Description

    Magnetic fields are at the base of star formation and stellar structure and evolution. When stars are born, magnetic fields brake the rotation during the collapse of the mollecular cloud. In the end of the life of a star, magnetic fields can play a key role in the form of the strong winds that lead to the last stages of stellar evolution. During the whole adult life of a star, magnetic fields are the origin of stellar activity. Our Sun has magnetic fields that give rise to such spectacular activity that impacts the climate on Earth. The magnetic activity in other stars is, in some cases, of orders of magnitude more intense than the solar one, influencing – often drastically – the transport of chemical species and angular momentum, as well as affecting the possible planetary systems around them.

    The aim of this project is the study of the diverse manifestations of the magnetic field that can be observed in the solar atmosphere and in other stars. These include distinct structures as sunspots, weak quiet-sun fields or chromospheric and coronal features such as filaments and prominences. The following research topics have been gradually faced:

    Solar magnetism

    1. Structure and evolution of Sunspot magnetic fields.

    2. Structure and evolution of quiet Sun magnetic fields.

    3. Structure and evolution of the magnetism of the chromosphere and of chromospheric strcutures (promiences, spicules,...)

    4. Structure and evolution or coronal loops.

    5. Structure and evolution of the Sun's global field. Studies of the activity cycle.

    6. Empirical study of propagation of magnetohydrodynamic waves in magnetic structures.

    7. Empirical study of energy transfer mechanisms related with the heating of the external atmospheric layers.

    8. Empirical study of the influence of partial ionisation in the dynamics of the solar atmosphere.

    9. Participation in the European Solar Telescope project.

    Stellar magnetism

    1. Development of numerical tools to diagnose stellar magnetic fields, both in the surface and in the chromsphere.

    2. Study of magnetic fields in stellar prominences.

    3. Study of the role of magnetic fields in the late stages of stellar evolution.

    Principal investigator
    Project staff
    1. Spiral waves in sunspots: They have been interpreted as magnetoacoustic waves propagating from the interior to the atmosphere following the direction of the magnetic field. We have characterized the magnetic field topology, dismissing the twist of the field lines as the cause of the spiral shape (Felipe et al. 2019).
    2. Magnetic response to umbral flashes: Simultaneous spectropolarimetric observations of the chromospheric He I 10830 and Ca II 8542 lines have been used to estimate the fluctuations of the magnetic field associated to shock waves. The shocks cause expansion of the magnetic field lines (Houston et al. 2018, including A. Asensio Ramos).

    Related publications

    Is Magnetic Reconnection the Cause of Supersonic Upflows in Granular Cells? 2013ApJ...768...69B
    Evolution of the Fine Structure of Magnetic Fields in the Quiet Sun: Observations from Sunrise/IMaX and Extrapolations 2013SoPh..283..253W
    Effect of partial ionization on wave propagation in solar magnetic flux tubes 2013A&A...551A..86S
    Bayesian Analysis of Multiple Harmonic Oscillations in the Solar Corona 2013ApJ...765L..23A
    Polarisation and magnetic fields in cool stars and the Sun. A session in memory of Meir Semel 2013AN....334..164M
    The energy of waves in the photosphere and lower chromosphere. III. Inversion setup for Ca II H spectra in local thermal equilibrium 2013A&A...549A..24B
    Structure and dynamics of isolated internetwork Ca II H bright points observed by SUNRISE 2013A&A...549A.116J
    Returning magnetic flux in sunspot penumbrae 2013A&A...549L...4R
    Wave Leakage and Resonant Absorption in a Loop Embedded in a Coronal Arcade 2013ApJ...763...16R
    Comet McNaught C/2006 P1: observation of the sodium emission by the solar telescope THEMIS 2008A&A...482..293L
    The 1.5 meter solar telescope GREGOR 2012AN....333..796S
    GRIS: The GREGOR Infrared Spectrograph 2012AN....333..872C
    The GREGOR Fabry-Pérot Interferometer 2012AN....333..880P
    Solar Fe abundance and magnetic fields. Towards a consistent reference metallicity 2012A&A...548A..35F
    Properties of convective motions in facular regions 2012A&A...545A..22K
    Resolving the Internal Magnetic Structure of the Solar Network 2012ApJ...758L..40M
    LEMUR: Large European module for solar Ultraviolet Research. European contribution to JAXA's Solar-C mission 2012ExA....34..273T
    Anomalous Circular Polarization Profiles in the He I 1083.0 nm Multiplet from Solar Spicules 2012ApJ...759...16M
    Hanle Effect for Stellar Dipoles and Quadrupoles 2012ApJ...760....7M
    Fast events and waves in an active region of the Sun observed in Hα with high spatial resolution 2008A&A...486..577S
    Detection of sea-serpent field lines in sunspot penumbrae 2008A&A...481L..21S
    The solar Ba{II} 4554 Å line as a Doppler diagnostic: NLTE analysis in 3D hydrodynamical model 2009A&A...506.1393S
    Solar granulation from photosphere to low chromosphere observed in Ba II 4554 Å line 2009A&A...506.1405K
    Simulations of Magnetoacoustic Pulsations in Atmospheres of Rapidly Oscillating Ap Stars 2009ApJ...704.1218K
    Morphology and evolution of umbral dots and their substructures 2009A&A...504..575S
    Numerical simulations of conversion to Alfvén waves in solar active regions 2011JPhCS.271a2042K
    Modeling the Subsurface Structure of Sunspots 2010SoPh..267....1M
    Numerical Simulations of Conversion to Alfvén Waves in Sunspots 2012ApJ...746...68K
    High-resolution Observations of Siphon Flows in a Solar Magnetic Pore 2011ApJ...743L...9G
    The Effects of Magnetic-field Geometry on Longitudinal Oscillations of Solar Prominences 2012ApJ...757...98L
    Rayleigh-Taylor Instability in Partially Ionized Compressible Plasmas 2012ApJ...754...41D
    Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability in Partially Ionized Compressible Plasmas 2012ApJ...749..163S
    Ubiquitous quiet-Sun jets 2011A&A...530A.111M
    The Wave-Front Correction System for the Sunrise Balloon-Borne Solar Observatory 2011SoPh..268..103B
    The Solar Orbiter Mission and its Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (SO/PHI) 2011JPhCS.271a2086G
    SUNRISE Impressions from a successful science flight 2010AN....331..601S
    Spectropolarimetry of a Decaying Sunspot Penumbra 2008ApJ...676..698B
    Spectropolarimetric multi line analysis of stellar magnetic fields 2010A&A...512A...6R
    Solar Particle Acceleration Radiation and Kinetics (SPARK). A mission to understand the nature of particle acceleration 2012ExA....33..237M
    POLAR investigation of the Sun—POLARIS 2009ExA....23.1079A